Rate Increase Notice Letter



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By (tick): mail ( allow 4 extra working days) placed into letterbox or attached to the door ( allow 2 extra working days) Sent via email or faxed to tenant after 5pm ( allow 1 extra working day) hand to tenant, sent via email or faxed before 5pm on the date of the notice (the first day of the notice period will be the next calendar day) Note: If the tenancy agreement is for a fixed term, a landlord may not increase the rent during the term of the tenancy unless there is a clause in the agreement permitting such an increase..




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